The Joint Committee on Education of the General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is currently deliberating over the potential removal of the Massachusetts Comprehensive […]
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Evolutions brings student-driven creativity to its ninth Capstone Expo
The ninth generation of Evolutions, the high school’s project-based learning program for juniors and seniors, held its Capstone Expo in the cafeteria on May 23, […]
AI versus Shakespeare: Who wins?
This spring, the high school’s Drama Society made history by using AI to assist in the writing and creation of their interpretation of The Merry […]
Multitudes at Morses Pond: The Unusual Appearance of Swans
The congregation of sixty swans meeting in the middle of the lake, occasionally diving to find food. Photo by Olga Khodakova. Morses Pond and the trails […]
Extra! Extra! Wellesley Middle School performing Newsies Jr.
“All the worlds a stage.” – William Shakespeare. Theater is an immersive experience enjoyed by all audiences. Newsies Jr. is being performed by the talented […]
Lights, camera, behind the scenes!
As the theater dims to a flicker of glowing stage light, the production begins. The stage is filled with colorful props, sets, and theater effects […]
Proposed assisted living facility on Pond Road
Pond Rd., one of Wellesley’s seven scenic roads, may be about to change. The area has already undergone a transformation with the construction of two […]
The controversial role of private training and club in high school sports
Over the years, the number of club teams such as basketball, soccer, lacrosse, and hockey has increased for several reasons. This has also had a […]
Meet the WHS Improv Troupe!
Recently, the WHS Improv Troupe hosted their second show of the year, ‘Live, Laugh, Love: Live!’, inspired by Valentine’s Day. The WHS Improv Troupe is […]
Amid a “housing crisis,” Wellesley sees rise in affordable housing
High school students today may be more likely to see themselves as residents of apartments or condos rather than houses. When asked if he would […]
